I've asked a similar question in other places, and come up with
several answers for PCs.
(I don't have any useful answers for Mac users..)
At least two companies make video cards for PCs that will drive these
HP monitors; here are two websites:
for Mirage cards:
http://www.mirage-mmc.com/intro.htm
for Photon cards:
http://www.photonweb.com/
I also have a circuit diagram for an adapter to connect such a monitor
to a PC svga card, but I have not made it up or seen one "in the flesh".
I believe it will work, but there are three significant drawbacks:
- You the technical capability to build the thing,
- The signal strength is a bit low (less than great contrast)
- You cannot see anything readable on the monitor until AFTER
windows has started. (scan rate not compatible with DOS)
My HPs are still in use, so I've not yet tried any of these!
Good Luck, Joseph.
-- Joseph Webster Flow Cytometry Facility Centenary Institute